Correctness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Correctly
In a correct manner exactly acurately without fault or error
correction
correction 1 : a decline in market price or business activity following and counteracting a rise 2 : the
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Corrective
That which has the power of correcting altering or counteracting what is wrong or injurious as alkalies are correctives of acids penalties are correctives of
Correctional
Tending to or intended for correction used for correction as a correctional institution
Correct
to truth rectitude or propriety or to a just standard not faulty or imperfect free from error as correct behavior correct views
Correction
The act of correcting or making that right which was wrong change for the better amendment rectification as of an erroneous statement
Correctible
Capable of being corrected
correcting
the act of offering an improvement to replace a mistake
House of correction
House of correction, a species of goal which does not fall under the sheriff's charge, but is governed by a keeper
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Correctness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Correctly
In a correct manner exactly acurately without fault or error
correction
correction 1 : a decline in market price or business activity following and counteracting a rise 2 : the
Correctness
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Corrective
That which has the power of correcting altering or counteracting what is wrong or injurious as alkalies are correctives of acids penalties are correctives of
Correctional
Tending to or intended for correction used for correction as a correctional institution
Correct
to truth rectitude or propriety or to a just standard not faulty or imperfect free from error as correct behavior correct views
Correction
The act of correcting or making that right which was wrong change for the better amendment rectification as of an erroneous statement
Correctible
Capable of being corrected
correcting
the act of offering an improvement to replace a mistake
House of correction
House of correction, a species of goal which does not fall under the sheriff's charge, but is governed by a keeper
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